Have you ever considered surfing in Norway? I mean who doesn't want to catch a few norwaves! Check this out:
Living and Surfing in Hoddevik - Norway
Lapoint’s, Katrine Ødeskaug, has for the last few years travelled to all our camps across the globe and now she is in Norway. Let her explain to you why Hoddevik is such an amazing place to be. Find out more about our camps here: https://www.lapointcamps.com/ Lapoint offers surf camps all over the world, all with a unique local flavour. Whether you're into beaches & palm trees, culture & adventure or just hanging out with friends; our camps are the perfect starting point for an unforgettable surf trip. Come surf with us and feel what life should be like. connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lapointcamps/
Norwaves – Wave surfing at Hoddevik, Norway
Have you ever wondered how it is to surf the north Atlantic? Norwaves is a movie about one of the best surf spots in Scandinavia. "Three hundred and fifty kilometres north of Bergen, at the extreme west of the Stadtlandet peninsula, lies Hoddevik. One of the best surfing spots in Norway. Rain patters on the shed’s plastic roof. Wind beats roughly against the old wooden walls. I can feel the forces of nature and wonder whether coming here was such a good idea”. Follow me on Instagram for more adventures: instagram.com/andersklapp --------- Filmed at Hoddevik, Norway, in October 2018, with Fredrik Quistgaard. Thanks to everyone who happened to be there at the same time. “Heavy Weather” sung by Agnes Klapp. Directed/Edited/Music by: Anders Klapp.
THE NORWAY PROJECT.
Located north of the Arctic Circle, the Lofoten archipelago is known for its rugged beauty. Artists have long drawn inspiration from these islands, which even makes appearances in the work of Jules Verne. Set against a backdrop of stark mountains and rugged coastline, the colored cabins are as iconic as the dried fish that for so long underpinned the island’s economy. Dead cod, a dangerous whirlpool, jagged mountains and a fierce weather may not amount to a tempting proposition, but look more closely and the Lofotens really do seem to offer a little corner of heaven on earth. Connect with the true forces of nature kiteboarding in the Lofoten Islands with Reno Romeu, Hannah Whiteley and photographer Toby Browmich in this new kite movie by Noe Font.
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